Império (1861).
The arrow points to Corvo Island.
Beholding the eastern coast of Flores.
Details of rugged volcanic coast.
Painting in progress.
Mértola - national capital of game.
Mértola - national capital of game.
Mural about game.
Renault 4 1991.
Little Dam.
Old public laundry.
On the other side of the fence.
How's the view, up there?
Sheep grazing on roadside field.
Saint Peter Chapel.
Door preserved for display.
Painted ceiling - no relief.
Dome of Lisbon City Hall.
Coats of Arms Room.
Private Sessions Room.
Mayor's office.
Rosa Araújo Room.
Main Hall.
Towering view to Ponta Delgada.
A view to Corvo Island.
A view to Ponta Delgada.
Natural pools.
Natural pools.
Flight arrival.
Old sewing machine and spinning wheel.
Displayed items in private ethnological museum.
Old bed in private ethnological museum.
Inside private ethnological museum.
Looking down to Fajã da Ponta Ruiva.
Coastal scenery.
Displaying old cart for ox traction.
Towering view to Santa Cruz das Flores and airport…
Pond with the shape of the Isle of Flores.
Church of Our Lady of Conception.
A different house.
Porto do Boqueirão.
Natural pools.
Cylinder with alternative use.
Cemetery with a view to the ocean.
Church of Our Lady of Livramento.
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Window stone apron (1724).
As part of 18th century house at Igreja Street, Cedros, northeastern Flores, Azores. The house was for sale for € 45,000.
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